Books added to the Library by students in the Business School (Semester Two 2017/18)

We have a service called “Books on Time” for students. This allows you to tell us about the books you need for your studies. If we don’t have the books you need, simply complete the web form and we’ll see if we can buy them. For books we already have in stock, if they are out on loan please make a reservation/hold request using Library Search.

Further information about Books on Time

In Semester two, academic year 2017/2018 we bought the following items after requests from students in the Business School.

There were 50 requests from 24 students totaling £2808.13 (37% of requests from undergraduates, 37% from Postgraduate taught and 26% from Postgraduate Research)

Title Stock levels
International Economics 4xlong
EU Securities and Financial Markets Regulation 1xlong
Economics of Research and Development 1xlong
A Philosophy for the Science of Well-being 1xlong
How to Find Fulfilling Work 1xlong
Service Automation: Robots and the Future of Work 1xlong
The Fourth Industrial Revolution 1xlong
Doing News Framing Analysis: Empirical and Theoretical Perspectives 1xlong
Social Construction in Context 1xlong
Reflexive Methodology: New Visits for Qualitative Research 1xlong
Instructional Design for eLearning: Essential Guide for Designing Successful eLearning Courses 1xlong
Elements of Programming Interviews : The Insider’s Guide 1xlong
Reflexivity and Voice 1xlong
Redefining Global Strategy: Crossing Borders in a World Where Differences Still Matter 1xlong
Corporate governance : theory and practice 1xlong
Research Handbook on Employee Turnover 2xlong
International human resource management : a European perspective 1xlong
All About the Music 2018 1xlong
All About the Music 2017 1xlong
BPI Music Market 2016 1xlong
BPI Music Market 2015 1xlong
BPI Yearbook 2014 1xlong
The Institutional Logics Perspective : A New Approach to Culture, Structure and Process 1xlong
Philanthropy in America: A comprehensive historical encyclopaedia 1xlong
Getting rich America’s new rich and how they got that way 1xlong
Gospels of wealth How the rich portray their lives 1xlong
Inequality: What can be done 1xlong
Philanthropy in America: A history 1xlong
Casebook for the foundation : a great American secret 1xlong
Mellon: An American life 1xlong
End of an Era: How China’s Authoritarian Revival is Undermining Its Rise 1xlong
The nonprofit almanac: The essential facts and figures for managers, researchers, and volunteers 1xlong
How to Price : A Guide to Pricing Techniques and Yield Management 5xlong, 1xebook
IQ and the Wealth of Nations 1xlong
Historical Foundations of Entrepreneurship Research 1xlong
Rock Brands: Selling Sound in a Media Saturated Climate 1xlong
Factor Investing: From Traditional to Alternative Risk Premia 1xlong
The Cambridge Encyclopedia of the World’s Ancient Languages 1xlong
Digital Food Activism 1xlong
Global Opportunities for Entrepreneurial Growth: Coopetition and Knowledge Dynamics Within and Across Firms 1xlong
Organizations: Structures, Processes and Outcomes 1xlong
Giving well: The Ethics of Philanthropy 1xlong
Alternative Food Networks : Knowledge, Practice and Politics 1xlong
New Directions in the Sociology of Global Development (Research in Rural Sociology and Development) v.11 1xlong
The Oxford Handbook of Entrepreneurial Finance 1xlong
Organizing Supply Chain Processes for Sustainable Innovation in the Agri-Food Industry. Volume 5 1xlong
The Oxford Handbook of the History of Consumption 1xlong
The SAGE Handbook of Small Business and Entrepreneurship 1xstc, 1xebook
Transnational Management: Text and Cases in Cross-Border Management 10xlong,1xstc
Giving well: The Ethics of Philanthropy

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Resource in Focus: Finding UK news with Lexis

Lexis is primarily a legal database, but it also provides access to UK news from 1990 to the present day.

This resource covers national and regional newspapers, as well as broadsheets. We speak to a lot of students and academics who don’t realise that this resource covers publications such as The Times Educational Supplement and The Times Higher Education (although we now also have an institutional account for The Times Higher Education. Details of how to set up an account and access it can be found here).

For more information on what sources are covered by Lexis, simply click on ‘Sources’ section located in the top right hand corner once you are logged in. Below is a short introductory video of how to access and find information in Lexis. If you are looking for information on how to access international and historic newspapers, as well as business and TV/audio news, then check out our newspaper resources guide.